‘Grinch’ Stabs Frosty The Snowman In St. Louis ‘hit’ Caught On Camera

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ST. LOUIS - Surveillance video revealed Frosty the Snowman's untimely demise after a St. Louis resident found the inflatable Christmas display slumped in front of his home.

Homeowner Jeff Diggs, while not happy to see his decoration violated, hasn't lost his sense of humor. Diggs joked that Frosty was done in by a knife-wielding "Grinch" in what he described as a "mob hit-style assault."

"We could see a pickup truck come down the street, down the alley here," Diggs told KTVI. "A passenger jumped out you can see him run up to the snowman here and shank it, try to cut the rope and then he took off went back to the truck and took off it was pretty quick."

"It’s just mean spirited, it’s silly vandalism" Diggs said. "It looks like a couple of kids just having fun. While it might be fun to you it hurts other people" he said.

Diggs posted the video on social media in hopes of alerting his neighbors to the vandalism and in hopes of identifying the people responsible.

"This is a nice place to live and I want to try and keep it that way" Diggs said. "So if we all at least make everyone aware of what happens – more eyes on the street – more people paying attention to what’s going on, hopefully those kinds of senseless acts will decrease" he said.

"I wrote it from a humor perspective to kind of make me feel better about what had happened and there’s a lot of outrage, you can tell people are outraged, you can tell people are disgusted about what took place, the senselessness of it" he said.

The page has a few donors and a lot of support. Diggs has decided to donate any money raised to a local Christmas charity, Judge Joe Murphy's Good Kids in Need, which he says has helped "brighten the holidays of local people and families in the St. Louis region for the last 16 years."